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Latest Hews Says Attack Is "How More Dangerous"

TOKIO, Sept. 3 XRecd. 12.30 a.m.). I Cavalry Division sector, and a spokes—Heavy fighting in the north-west man said: "The next few hours will corner of the United Nations defence i decide whether we can hold or haxe wall in Korea was reported to be be- to throw in more.” coming more dangerous tonight, with I The northerners are making a small groups of Communists within great effort to reinforce their 2000 to nine miles of the vital city of Taegu. 14000 shock force across tr.e Naktong, which is fordable at this point. On the main “west wall” northern I The spokesman said the Communforces were said to have advanced _ ists were moving a “tremendous” more than three miles from their amount of supplies and tro . south Naktong River bridgehead. • from Kunwi by hundreds < . < o hes. Frontline reports said there is in-(The Allied force was blasting this tense fighting along two thousand human chain-belt but the ant-like yards of penetration in the First | procession continued.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 September 1950, Page 5

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Latest Hews Says Attack Is "How More Dangerous" Wanganui Chronicle, 4 September 1950, Page 5

Latest Hews Says Attack Is "How More Dangerous" Wanganui Chronicle, 4 September 1950, Page 5

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